Supreme Court gives Trump some immunity in Jan. 6 case

Published 2024-07-02
The landmark Supreme Court decision that presidents are immune for their official acts in office could make it harder to prosecute two federal cases against former President Donald Trump.
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All Comments (21)
  • Sotomayor 🙄 a Supreme Court judge no less and doesn't know that the United States of America is a Constitutional REPUBLIC
  • @53merlin
    Aaauuuuggghhhh......The world is gonna end🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • The Supreme Court didn’t “give” him anything. They merely confirmed that the Constitution ALWAYS HAS.
  • @mrscpjones16
    We need more reasonable supreme courts justices like interpret the law in the correct manner.
  • "Oh no! We can't use lawfare against our political rivals willy nilly anymore. We'll have to win on the merits now....we're screwed!" 😂
  • I’m just waiting for him to open his palm and raise its arm
  • For everyone who is not pleased with the courts decision, please remember "The Sun Doesn't Shine On The Same Old Dog, Every day"!
  • @sundager8735
    It was a fair decision and it’s not just a Trump issue. It’s a president issue past and future.
  • @liamt4894
    I wouldn’t have an issue with this if they elaborated upon what is considered an ‘official act.’ That’s far too vague and reads as though anything that the president does publicly subverts the law.
  • Sounds to me like the liberal justices sent a message to Joe. Use a Seal Team?? Wow. 🤯